Friday, 20 August 2010

I have no idea if it is against blog etiquette to remove blog posts from a blog or not? If you are a regular reader of this site, you may notice that some items are missing from the most current updates. Well, there is a reason for that.

Things seem to stall quite a bit at RC for various reasons (and not just the fault of the men behind the scenes). While Chris and I are still working together on RC Wood Creations, we have not given up our day jobs in order to primarily pursue this project. This translates that we work together when we find the time. So things don't always move as fast as people assume it should.

Chris and I used to work together in the same company, but for the past few years, we had both moved into different areas of the company. Eventually, my area of the company started lay-offs because of the recession and I was eventually one of the casualties. But finding myself unemployed and with lots of free time did not mean that Chris could share the same luxury. It's now been three months since that has happened. I had a chance to figure out what I want to do with my future now that it has taken a new turn.

But having all that free time meant that I was able to tackle some wood projects of my own that Chris couldn't be involved in. The projects were successful but were being done with a different business model in mind. At first, I just posted the new projects on this blog site as I went along not really concerned about how it would look to the outsider. However, this was a misrepresentation of the works as they were not actually a product of both Chris and myself. So, when I wrote about them, I never mentioned Chris as being a part of any of them. This made him look absent and that simply wasn't the message I was trying to convey.

The solution? Separate the projects as they should have been in the first place. This way, RC Wood projects are still a collaboration of two friends and the solo work was given a new home so it could be treated equally but separately. The new home of the solo projects I have worked on myself can now be found at:

http://newagainedm.blogspot.com

I call my other business project 'New Again' Furniture. Make sure you stop by and check it out. But keep RC bookmarked because there are still more good things to come.

A Welcome Message

'Hello' from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

If this is your first visit, let us explain what this site is all about.

RC Wood Creations is a partnership business between two guys who realized that they had something in common; they both enjoyed woodworking. This site was created as a kind of showcase for the viewers, introducing ourselves and what we are capable of. Please feel free to comment or ask any questions about the items you see on this page or any project ideas you may have in mind.

Thanks for visiting. We hope you enjoy your stay as much as we enjoy building things.

Legal Aspects

All original designs introduced on this Blog Site are copyright of Rob Riberdy and Chris Pennock. No unauthorized downloading or linking of any photos or blueprints of plans are allowed from this website unless prior written consent is given by the owners. All designs are as original as possible and fully researched to ensure that there are no similar violations to any other design not owned by Rob Riberdy and Chris Pennock.